US20120325223A1 - Nasal cavity insertion device fixture and nasal cavity insertion device set including the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a nasal cavity insertion device fixture and a nasal cavity insertion device set including the same.
- OSAS obstructive sleep apnea syndrome
- apnea infrequent breathing
- pharynx of the upper respiratory tract is obstructed due to a complication of muscle relaxation and obesity and the like during sleep. Therefore, patients of OSAS are suffered from hypertension or disorders in brain blood vessels and cardiac blood vessels. Further, patients of OSAS cannot sleep sufficiently, and therefore, tend to feel drowsy in the daytime and/or tend to lack of concentration or vitality in the daytime. Yet further, when driving a car, patients of OSAS have high chances of causing an accident, a serious accident or the like due to falling asleep at the wheel.
- Snoring disturbs not only the sleep of a roommate but also the sound sleep of a snorer oneself with the sound, and the snorer tends to feel drowsy in the daytime or tends to lack of concentration or vitality in the daytime.
- Such proposals include “a method of inserting a tube for resolving OSAS into the pharynx via a nasal passage (e.g., Japan Laid-open Patent Application Publication No. JP-A-2009-072581)”, “a method of expanding the pharynx by inserting a tube, to the tip of which a water swelling resin is applied, into the pharynx via a nasal passage, and subsequently, by swelling the water swelling resin using moisture in the periphery of the pharynx (see e.g., Japan Laid-open Patent Application Publication No.
- JP-A-2009-072581 a method of expanding the pharynx by inserting a tube for resolving OSAS, which has an expansion portion in the tip thereof, into the pharynx via a nasal passage, and subsequently, by expanding the expansion portion through a user's operation (see e.g., Japan Laid-open Patent Application Publications Nos. JP-A-2006-204630, JP-A-2009-034384, JP-A-2009-072581, JP-A-2009-072582, etc.)” and etc.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture fixes a device to be inserted into a nasal cavity.
- the nasal cavity insertion device fixture can fix the aforementioned device. Therefore, the nasal cavity insertion device fixture can prevent the displacement or the detachment of the device during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a second aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the first aspect.
- the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture fixes the device through contact with an inside or an outside of a nasal passage.
- the device can be fixed by means of the force that the nasal cavity insertion device fixture makes by contacting with the inside or the outside of a nasal passage. Therefore, the displacement or the detachment of the device can be prevented during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- the nasal cavity insertion device fixture is attached to a nose. Therefore, a user can attach the nasal cavity insertion device fixture for oneself.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture includes: a first insertion part to be inserted into one nasal passage; a second insertion part to be inserted into the other nasal passage; and a coupling part coupling the first insertion part and the second insertion part so that the bridge of the nose is pressed from the both sides thereof by the first insertion part and the second insertion part.
- the bridge of the nose can be clipped by the first insertion part and the second insertion part.
- the device can be thereby firmly fixed. Therefore, the displacement or the detachment of the device can be prevented during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a fourth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the third aspect, and wherein either the first insertion part or the second insertion part has a plate shape, a tubular shape or a spring shape.
- either the first insertion part or the second insertion part having a plate shape, a tubular shape or a spring shape, can make contact with the inside of a nasal passage.
- the device can be thereby firmly fixed. Therefore, the displacement or the detachment of the device can be prevented during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- either the first insertion part or the second insertion part that has a plate shape makes surface contact with the inside of a nasal passage. Therefore, the displacement or the detachment of the device can be further prevented.
- a contact area with the nasal cavity insertion device fixture is increased within the nasal passage. Therefore, pain in the bridge of the nose can be relieved.
- an air flow path can be reliably produced even when either the first insertion part or the second insertion part is disposed in a nasal passage. Accordingly, obstruction of breathing can be prevented by either the first insertion part or the second insertion part disposed in the nasal passage.
- a contact area with the nasal cavity insertion device fixture is increased within the nasal passage. Therefore, pain in the bridge of the nose can be relieved.
- the first insertion part in using the first insertion part having a spring shape, the first insertion part can be inserted into a nasal cavity while the spring is compressed even when the nasal cavity length is short. Therefore, the first insertion part is not required to be cut or the like in accordance with the nasal cavity length.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a fifth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the third aspect or the fourth aspect, and wherein either the first insertion part or the second insertion part is extended from the nasal passage to a pharynx.
- the device can be carried to an affected part (pharynx) using either the first insertion part or the second insertion part extended from a nasal passage to the pharynx. Therefore, the device is not required to be extended from a nasal passage to the pharynx. Accordingly, a device can be used that has a size enough to expand the affected part (pharynx).
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture includes: a contact part making contact with either an inside or an outside of a nasal passage; and a connecting part connecting the contact part and a device to be inserted into a nasal cavity.
- the nasal cavity insertion device fixture can fix the device by means of the contact force of the contact portion making contact with either the inside or the outside of a nasal passage. Therefore, the nasal cavity insertion device fixture can prevent the displacement or the detachment of the device during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a seventh aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the sixth aspect, and wherein the contact part includes a clip part clipping a bridge of a nose.
- the bridge of the nose can be clipped with the nasal cavity insertion device fixture.
- the device can be thereby firmly fixed. Therefore, the displacement or the detachment of the device can be prevented during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- the attachment position of the nasal cavity insertion device fixture is set to be a nose (a bridge of the nose) . Therefore, a user can attach the nasal cavity insertion device fixture for oneself.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the third to seventh aspects.
- the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture further includes a hook part hooked on a nasal wing.
- the device can be further fixed at the nasal wing. Accordingly, the displacement or the detachment of the device can be effectively prevented.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture is a nasal cavity insertion device fixture formed by a wire rod, and includes a first wire rod part, a second wire rod part and a third wire rod part.
- wire rod herein may refer to a round wire, a flat rectangular wire or a thin flat rectangular wire.
- the material forming the nasal cavity insertion device fixture is not particularly limited, but may be, for instance, metal, resin or etc.
- the second wire rod part is continued to the first wire rod part. Further, the second wire rod part is formed by folding back the wire rod so that the second wire rod part is opposed to the first wire rod part .
- the third wire rod part is continued to the second wire rod part . Further, the third wire rod part is formed by bending the wire rod so that the third wire rod part is disposed oppositely to a first wire rod part formed side of the second wire rod part.
- the tip portion of the third wire rod part is pierced into the base end side sidewall of the device. Under the condition, the device is then inserted from its tip side into a nasal passage and the tip portion of the device is gradually inserted toward the pharynx. Then finally, the tip portion of the device is inserted into the pharynx while the bottom end of the bridge of the nose is clipped with a portion of the second wire rod part and the first wire rod part. It should be herein noted that the tip of the first wire rod part exists within the nasal passage.
- the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can firmly fix the device to the bridge of the nose. Therefore, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can prevent the displacement or the detachment of the device during the sleep of a patient of OSAS or snoring syndrome.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the ninth aspect, and wherein the third wire rod part is continued to the second wire rod part . Further, the third wire rod part is formed by folding back the wire rod in a direction oppositely to the second wire rod part so that the third wire rod part is opposed to the second wire rod part on an opposite side of the first wire rod part formed side of the second wire rod part.
- the device can be clipped with the second wire rod part and the third wire rod part . Accordingly, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can prevent the detachment of the device from the nasal cavity insertion device fixture during the sleep of a patient of OSAS or snoring syndrome.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to an eleventh aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the tenth aspect, and wherein the third wire rod part has a wavy shape.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the tenth aspect or the eleventh aspect.
- the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture further includes a fourth wire rod part.
- the fourth wire rod part is continued to the third wire rod part.
- the fourth wire rod portion is formed by folding back the wire rod in a direction oppositely to the third wire rod part so that the fourth wire rod part is opposed to the third wire rod part on an opposite side of a second wire rod part formed side of the third wire word part.
- the tip portion of the fourth wire rod part is pierced through the base end side section of the device, and then, the device is moved to the folded-back section between the second wire rod part and the third wire rod part. Under the condition, the device is then inserted from its tip side into a nasal passage, and the tip portion of the device is gradually inserted toward the pharynx. Then, finally, the tip portion of the device is inserted into the pharynx, while the bottom end of the bridge of the nose is clipped with a portion of the second wire rod part and the first wire rod part. Further, the folded-back section between the third wire rod part and the fourth wire rod part is herein disposed astride either of the nasal wings.
- the hook part is disposed on either of the nasal wings. Therefore, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can prevent the device from being inserted into a nasal passage or the body more than necessity during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the ninth to twelfth aspects, and wherein the first wire rod part and the second wire rod part are formed by first opposed portions, second opposed portions and third opposed portions.
- the first opposed portions are separated at a first distance.
- a portion of the first wire rod part and a portion of the second wire rod part are separated by the first distance.
- the second opposed portions are continued to the first opposed portions. Further, the second opposed portions are separated at a second distance shorter than the first distance. In other words, in the second opposed portions, another portion of the first wire rod part and another portion of the second wire rod part are separated by the second distance .
- the third opposed portions are continued to the second opposed portions. Further, the third opposed portions are separated at a third distance longer than the second distance. In other words, in the third opposed portions, yet another portion of the first wire rod part and yet another portion of the second wire rod part are separated by the third distance.
- the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture a constricted section is formed by the first wire rod part and the second wire rod part. Therefore, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can reduce an area making contact with the bottom end of the bridge of the nose . Consequently, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can relieve a strange feeling with respect to the bridge of the nose of a patient of sleep disorder.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a fourteenth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the ninth to thirteenth aspects, and wherein a folded-back section between the first wire rod part and the second wire rod part has a linear shape.
- the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture does not stand out at the bottom end of the bridge of the nose of a patient of sleep disorder. Therefore, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can make a patient of sleep disorder no different in appearance from usualness.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a fifteenth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the ninth to fourteenth aspects.
- the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture further includes a circular wire rod part.
- the circular wire rod part is formed on a conceptual plane arranged roughly perpendicularly to an axis of the first wire rod part on an opposite side of a second wire rod part formed side of the first wire rod part.
- the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can fit the circular wire rod part to the inside of a nasal passage.
- the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can firmly fix the device not only to the bridge of the nose but also to either of the nasal passages. Consequently, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can fix the device in a further better condition.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a sixteenth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the ninth to fifteenth aspects, and wherein the second wire rod part is provided with a length adjusting portion adjusting a length of the second wire rod part.
- the tip of the device can be disposed at a desired position in the pharynx by adjusting the length of the second wire rod part in accordance with the length from a nasal passage to the pharynx of a patient.
- a nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a seventeenth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the ninth to sixteenth aspects.
- the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture further includes a resinous coating coating the wire rod.
- a nasal cavity insertion device set according to an eighteenth aspect of the present invention includes the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the first to seventeenth aspects and a device to be inserted into a nasal cavity.
- a nasal cavity insertion device set according to a nineteenth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device set according to the eighteenth aspect, and wherein the device has a plurality of holes or thin portions disposed at predetermined intervals as attachment positions for the nasal cavity insertion device fixture.
- the position of the nasal cavity insertion device fixture can be adjusted in accordance with the length from a nasal passage to the pharynx of a patient by appropriately selecting any one of the holes or the thin portions as the attachment positions on an as-needed basis. Therefore, the tip of the device can be disposed at a desired position in the pharynx.
- a nasal cavity insertion device set according to a twentieth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device set according to the eighteenth aspect or the nineteenth aspect, and wherein the device includes a flange on a base end portion thereof.
- the flange on the base end section of the device makes contact with the sidewall of a nasal passage, and thereby, the device can be prevented from dropping to the direction of the pharynx.
- a nasal cavity insertion device set according to a twenty-first aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device set according to the eighteenth aspect or the nineteenth aspect, and wherein a base end section of the device has a tapered shape with a diameter increased towards an end thereof.
- the device can be prevented from dropping to the direction of the pharynx by setting the outer diameter of the base end section of the device to be greater than the diameter of a nasal passage.
- a nasal cavity insertion device set according to a twenty-second aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device set according to the twenty-first aspect, and wherein the tapered base end section has a single or plurality of through holes.
- air permeability between the inside and the outside of a nasal passage can be reliably achieved through the through hole/holes by forming the base end section of the device in a tapered shape even when the base end section is disposed while covering a nasal passage.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a nasal cavity insertion tube to which the nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to the first embodiment of the present invention is connected.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing a state that the nasal cavity insertion tube is fixed to the bridge of the nose using the nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to a variation (A) of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to a variation (B) of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to a variation (C) of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a plan view of the nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to the variation (C) of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram showing a state that the nasal cavity insertion tube is fixed to the bridge of the nose and the nasal passages using the nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to the variation (C) of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing a state that the nasal cavity insertion tube is fixed to the bridge of the nose and a nasal wing using the nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of a fixture according to a variation (E) of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 includes a front view and a partial enlarged view of a fixture according to a variation (F) of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 includes a front view and a partial enlarged view of a fixture according to a variation (G) of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 includes schematic diagrams of a nasal cavity insertion device set according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a front view showing a state that a fixture according to a variation (H) of the first embodiment of the present invention is attached to a nasal cavity insertion device.
- FIG. 16 is a front view of a condition that the fixture according to the variation (H) of the first embodiment of the present invention is attached to the nasal cavity insertion device by means of a fixing member.
- FIG. 17 is a front view showing a state that a fixture according to a variation (I) of the first embodiment of the present invention is attached to a nasal cavity insertion device.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic view of a nasal cavity insertion device set according to a variation (C) of the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic view of a nasal cavity insertion device set according to a variation (D) of the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a schematic view of a nasal cavity insertion device set according to a variation (E) of the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 21 is a front view of a fixture according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion device set including a fixture according to a variation (A) of the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 23 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion device set including a fixture according to a variation (B) of the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 24 is a front view of a fixture according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 25 is a perspective view of a nasal cavity insertion device set including a fixture according to a variation (A) of the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 26 is a perspective view of a nasal cavity insertion device set including a fixture according to a variation (B) of the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 27 is a perspective view of a nasal cavity insertion device set including a fixture according to a variation (C) of the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 28 is a perspective view of a nasal cavity insertion device set including a fixture according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 29 includes front views of fixtures (with respective colors) according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 30 includes front views of a length adjustable fixture according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 31 is a schematic diagram showing a method of connecting a fixture and a nasal cavity insertion tube according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
- a nasal cavity insertion tube fixture (hereinafter simply referred to as a fixture on an as-needed basis) 100 is a fixture for fixing a nasal cavity insertion tube 200 (see FIG. 2 ) to a bridge of the nose NP (see FIG. 3 ) and is formed with a wire rod 101 as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is formed with a main body part 220 , a tip portion 210 and openings 230 as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the main body part 220 is a tubular body made of silicone resin.
- the tip portion 210 has a ring shape and is disposed on a tip of the main body part 220 .
- Two openings 230 are formed in the base end side section of the main body part 220 while penetrating through the sidewall of the main body part 220 .
- the wire rod 101 is hereinafter assumed to be formed by mainly three parts, i.e., a first wire rod part 110 , a second wire rod part 120 and a third wire rod part 130 (see FIG. 1 ).
- the first wire rod part 110 is mainly formed by an angle bracket shaped (“ ⁇ ” shaped) section 111 and an inverted S-shaped section 112 .
- the second wire rod part 120 is continued to the first wire rod part 110 , and is formed to be opposed to the first wire rod part 110 by folding back the wire rod 101 at a first folded-back portion FL 1 . Further, as shown in FIG. 1 , it could be also mentioned that the second wire rod part 120 is mainly formed by an S-shaped section 121 and a linear section 122 .
- the linear section 122 is opposed to the “ ⁇ ” shaped section 111 of the first wire rod part 110
- the S-shaped section 121 is opposed to the inverted S-shaped section 112 of the first wire rod part 110 .
- the linear section 122 is separated at a first distance DS 1 away from an upper portion 111 a of the “ ⁇ ” shaped section 111 of the first wire rod part 110 .
- an upper portion 121 a of the S-shaped section 121 is separated at a second distance DS 2 away from an upper portion 112 a of the inverted S-shaped section 112 of the first wire rod part 110 .
- a lower portion 121 b of the S-shaped section 121 is separated at a third distance DS 3 away from a lower portion 112 b of the inverted S-shaped section 112 of the first wire rod part 110 .
- the second distance DS 2 is set to be less than the first distance DS 1 and the third distance DS 3 .
- a constricted section CS is formed in the fixture 100 .
- the constricted section CS functions as a clip with respect to the bridge of the nose NP (see FIG. 3 ) in the present embodiment (see FIG. 3 ).
- the third wire rod part 130 is continued to the second wire rod part 120 , and is formed to be opposed to the second wire rod part 120 on the opposite side of the first wire rod part formed side of the second wire rod part 120 by folding back the wire rod 101 at a second folded-back portion FL 2 in a direction opposite to the second wire rod part 120 .
- this third wire rod part 130 has a wavy shape as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the third wire rod part 130 functions as a clip for the sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 together with the linear section 122 of the second wire rod part 120 (see FIG. 3 ).
- the tip portion of the third wire rod part 130 is pierced through a base end side Sb sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 and the sidewall is clipped between the third wire rod part 130 and the linear section 122 of the second wire rod part 120 .
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is inserted from a tip side Sc into either of nasal passages NH, and the tip portion 210 of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 (see FIG. 2 ) is inserted toward the pharynx (See FIG. 3 ). Then, finally, the tip portion 210 of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 (see FIG.
- the tip of the first wire rod part 110 exists in the nasal passage NH.
- the fixture 100 When being removed from the bridge of the nose NP, the fixture 100 may be pulled out while being simply held with a hand.
- the fixture 100 includes the constricted section CS functioning as a clip for the bridge of the nose NP, the third wire rod part 130 and the linear section 122 of the second wire rod part 120 , both of which function as a clip for the sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 . Therefore, this fixture 100 can firmly fix the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 to the bridge of the nose NP. Consequently, the fixture 100 can prevent displacement or detachment of the nasal cavity insertion tube 100 during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- a user of the fixture 100 wears the fixture 100 to one's nose existing within close reach.
- the user can wear the fixture 100 and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 by oneself.
- the fixture 100 employs the constricted section CS as a clip for the bridge of the nose NP.
- the fixture 100 can thereby reduce an area in a part thereof making contact with the bottom end portion of the bridge of the nose NP. Therefore, the fixture 100 can reduce the uncomfortable feeling of a patient of sleep disorder with respect to the bridge of the nose.
- the third wire rod part 130 is formed in a wavy shape. Therefore, when the sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is clipped between the third wire rod part 130 and the linear section 122 of the second wire rod part 120 , the sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 and the third wire rod part 130 can make contact with each other at less contact points. Therefore, a patient of sleep disorder can more easily perform an operation of clipping the sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 between the third wire rod part 130 and a part of the second wire rod part 120 .
- the fixture 100 as shown in FIG. 1 has been introduced as an example.
- the present invention encompasses a fixture 100 A as shown in FIG. 4 .
- Such a fixture 100 A is the same as the fixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that the “ ⁇ ” shaped section 111 of the first wire rod part 110 is substituted with a first circular wire rod part 111 A. It should be noted that the first circular wire rod portion 111 A is formed on the same plane as the second wire rod part 120 and the third wire rod part 130 .
- the fixture 100 as shown in FIG. 1 has been introduced as an example.
- a fixture 100 B as shown in FIG. 5 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such a fixture 100 B is the same as the fixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that the shape of the first folded-back portion FL 1 is changed from a circular-arc shape to a linear shape. With the configuration, the fixture 100 B less stands out at the bottom end of the bridge of the nose NP of a patient of sleep disorder when being worn. Therefore, the fixture 100 B can make a patient of sleep disorder no different in appearance from usualness.
- the fixture 100 as shown in FIG. 1 has been introduced as an example.
- a fixture 100 C as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such a fixture 100 C is the same as the fixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that a second circular linear part 140 is formed anew on the tip of the first wire rod part 110 .
- the second circular wire rod part 140 is formed along a conceptual plane arranged perpendicularly to the axis of the upper portion 111 a of the “ ⁇ ” shaped section 111 of the first wire rod part 110 .
- the second circular wire rod part 140 can be fitted within one of the nasal passages NH. Therefore, such a fixture 100 C can firmly fix the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 not only to the bridge of the nose NP but also to either of the nasal passages NH. Therefore, such a fixture 100 C can fix the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 in a better condition.
- the second distance DS 2 is set to be less than the third distance DS 3 .
- the second distance DS 2 may be set to be roughly equal to the third distance DS 3 .
- a U-shape is formed by the combination of the inverted S-shaped section 112 of the first wire rod part 110 and the S-shaped section 121 of the second wire rod part 120 .
- the wire rod 101 may be a round wire, a rectangular wire or a thin rectangular wire.
- the material forming the wire rod is not particularly limited, but may be metal, resin and etc., for instance.
- a coating 102 E made of resin e.g., silicone rubber
- the wire rod 101 made of metal may be provided for coating the wire rod 101 made of metal as shown in FIG. 11 . Accordingly, metallic allergy attributed to the metal wire rod can be suppressed from being caused.
- silicone rubber has been exemplified as a resin coating the wire rod 101 made of metal.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and the following reins can be applied other than silicone rubber as the coating 102 E.
- ABS resin acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene
- butadiene-styrene rubber polyester copolymer
- ethylene-propylene rubber ethylene-propylene-terpolymer rubber
- EVA resin ethylene-vinylacetate copolymer
- high-density polyethylene high-density polypropylene
- impact-resistant polystyrene low-density polyethylene
- methylmetacrylate-acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer chloroprene rubber; nitrilebutadiene rubber
- polyamide resin PETG resin
- polyacetal resin polybutyleneterephthalate resin
- polyethersulfone resin polyethylene resin; polyethyleneterephthalate resin
- polyimide resin isobutylene-isoprene copolymer
- polypropylene resin polystyrene resin
- polystyrene resin polysulfone resin
- the fixtures 100 , 100 A, 100 B and 100 C have been introduced, each of which is formed by bending a single continuous wire rid.
- a fixture 100 F having a length adjusting function as shown in FIG. 12 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such a fixture 100 F is the same as the fixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that a second wire rod part 120 F is provided with an adjusting portion 121 F configured to adjust the length of the second wire rod part 120 F. It should be herein noted that the other elements excluding the adjusting portion 121 F will not be explained.
- the second wire rod part 120 F is divided into a section 122 F continued to the first wire rod part 110 and a section 123 F continued to the third wire rod part 130 . Further, a convex portion 124 F is attached to the tip of the section 122 F continued to this first wire rod part 110 .
- a hollow-shaped tube body 125 F is attached to the tip of the section 123 F continued to this third wire rod part 130 in order to enclose the section 122 F continued to the first wire rod part 110 .
- Multiple convex portions 126 F are provided at predetermined intervals within the tube body 125 F.
- the length of the second wire rod part 120 F is configured to be adjusted by fitting the convex portion 124 F into any of the dent sections formed among the convex portions 126 F.
- the adjusting portion 121 F includes the section 122 F continued to the first wire rod part 110 , the section 123 F continued to the third wire rod part 130 , the convex portion 124 F, the tube body 125 F and the multiple convex portions 126 F.
- the bottom end of the tube body 125 F has an inwardly reduced diameter and functions as a retainer of the section 122 F continued to the first wire rod part 110 .
- the tip of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 can be disposed at a desired position in the pharynx by adjusting the length of the second wire rod part 120 F in accordance with the length from the nasal passage to the pharynx of a patient.
- a fixture 100 G having a length adjusting function as shown in FIG. 13 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such fixture 100 G is the same as the fixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that a second wire rod part 120 G is provided with an adjusting portion 121 G configured to adjust the length of the second wire rod part 120 G. It should be herein noted that the other elements excluding the adjusting portion 121 G will not be explained.
- the second wire rod part 120 G is divided into a section 122 G continued to the first wire rod part 110 and a section 123 G continued to the third wire rod part 130 . Further, a male-threaded shaft portion 124 G is disposed on the tip of the section 122 G continued to the first wire rod part 110 .
- a tube body 125 G is attached to the tip of the section 123 G continued to the third wire rod part 130 .
- the length of the second wire rod part 120 G is configured to be adjusted by screwing the male thread of the shaft portion 124 G into the female thread of the tube body 125 G.
- the adjusting portion 121 G includes the section 122 G continued to the first wire rod part 110 , the section 123 G continued to the third wire rod part 130 , the shaft portion 124 G and the tube body 125 G.
- the bottom end of the tube body 125 G also has an inwardly reduced diameter and functions as a retainer of the section 122 G continued to the first wire rod part 110 .
- the tip of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 can be disposed at a desired position in the pharynx by adjusting the length of the second wire rod part 120 G in accordance with the length from the nasal passage to the pharynx of a patient.
- the fixture 100 as shown in FIG. 1 has been introduced as an example.
- a fixture 100 H as shown in FIG. 15 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such a fixture 100 H is the same as the fixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that the third wire rod part 130 , opposed to the second wire rod part 120 by folding back the wire rod 101 , is substituted with a third wire rod part 130 H extended oppositely to the first wire rod part 110 formed side.
- the fixture 100 H according to the present variation is a fixture formed by the wire rod 101 and has the first wire rod part 110 , the second wire rod part 120 and the third wire rod part 130 H.
- the third wire rod part 130 H is continued to the second wire rod part 120 , and is formed to be extended oppositely to the first wire rod part 110 formed side of the second wire rod part 120 by bending the wire rod 101 .
- the tip portion of the third wire rod part 130 H is firstly pierced into the base end side sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- the outer peripheral surface of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 and the second wire rod part 120 making contact with the outer peripheral surface are adhered by means of an adhesive 220 H.
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is inserted from its tip side into a nasal passage and the tip portion of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is gradually inserted toward the pharynx.
- the tip portion of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is inserted into the pharynx while the bottom part of the bridge of the nose is clipped with a part of the second wire rod part 120 and the first wire rod part 110 .
- any of the materials exemplified in the variation (B) of the second exemplary embodiment to be described can be applied as the material of the adhesive 220 H.
- the fixture 100 H according to the aforementioned variation (H), the example has been explained that the fixture 100 H and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 are adhered by means of the adhesive 220 H.
- the present invention is not limited to the configuration, and as shown in FIG. 16 , the fixture 100 H and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 may be fixed by means of a fixing member 230 H.
- This fixing member 230 H is formed by a pair of members disposed inside and outside the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- the fixing member 230 H is attached to the third wire rod part 130 H pierced into the sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 . Accordingly, the sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is clipped with the fixing member 230 H, and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 and the fixture 100 H are thereby fixed.
- the fixture 100 H as shown in FIGS. 15 and 16 has been introduced as an example.
- a fixture 100 I as shown in FIG. 17 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such a fixture 100 I is the same as the fixture 100 H according to the aforementioned variation (H) except for that the third wire rod part 130 is structured to be bendable.
- the fixture 100 I according to the present variation is a fixture formed by the wire rod 101 and has the first wire rod part 110 , the second wire rod part 120 and a third wire rod part 130 I.
- the third wire rod part 130 I is continued to the second wire rod part 120 , and is formed to be extended oppositely to the first wire rod part 110 formed side of the second wire rod part 120 by bending the wire rod 101 .
- the third wire rod part 130 I is structured to be bendable. Accordingly, the third wire rod part 130 I is prevented from coming off the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 while being bent within the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- the tip portion of the third wire rod part 130 I is firstly pierced into the base end side sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- the third wire rod part 130 I is bent within the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 . It is herein preferable to fix the fixture 100 I and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 by clipping the sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 with the bent third wire rod part 130 I and the second wire rod part 120 .
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is inserted from its tip side into a nasal passage, and the tip portion of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is gradually inserted toward the pharynx.
- the tip portion of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is inserted into the pharynx, while the bottom end of the bridge of the nose is clipped with a part of the second wire rod part 120 and the first wire rod part 110 .
- a fixture 100 D according to a second embodiment of the present invention is formed by the wire rod 101 . Further, as shown in FIG. 9 , the fixture 100 D is mainly formed by the first wire rod part 110 , the second wire rod part 120 , a third wire rod part 130 d, a fourth wire rod part 150 and the second circular wire rod part 140 .
- the first wire rod part 110 and the second wire rod part 120 are respectively the same as the first wire rod part 110 and the second wire rod part 120 according to the first embodiment.
- the second circular wire rod part 140 is the same as the second circular wire rod part 140 described in the variation (C) of the first embodiment.
- the third wire rod part 130 d and the fourth wire rod part 150 both of which do not exist in the fixtures 100 , 100 A, 100 B and 100 C according to the first embodiment and the variations thereof, will be hereinafter explained in detail.
- the third wire rod part 130 d is continued to the second wire rod part 120 , and is formed to be opposed to the second wire rod part 120 on the opposite side of the first wire rod formed side of the second wire rod part 120 by folding back the wire rod 101 oppositely to the second wire rod part 120 at a third folded-back portion FL 3 . Further, as shown in FIG. 10 , the third folded-back portion FL 3 serves to fix the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- the fourth wire rod part 150 is continued to the third wire rod part 130 d, and is formed to be opposed to the third wire rod part 130 d on the opposite side of the second wire rod formed side of the third wire rod part 130 d by folding back the wire rod 101 oppositely to the third wire rod part 130 d, i.e., in the same direction as the second wire rod part 120 at a fourth folded-back portion FL 4 .
- the fourth folded-back portion FL 4 is disposed astride a nasal wing NW, and thus serves to prevent the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 from being inserted into a nasal passage NH and the patient's body more than necessity.
- the tip portion of the fourth wire rod part 150 is pierced through the base end side Sb section of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 , and subsequently, the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is moved to the third folded-back portion FL 3 .
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is inserted from its tip side Sc into a nasal passage NH, and the tip portion 210 (see FIG. 2 ) of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is gradually inserted toward the pharynx.
- the tip portion 210 (see FIG. 2 ) of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is inserted into the pharynx, while the bottom end of the bridge of the nose NP is clipped with the constricted section CS.
- the fourth folded-back portion FL 4 is herein positioned astride either of the nasal wings NW.
- the fourth folded-back portion FL 4 exerting a burial prevention function for the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 , is formed in addition to the constricted section CS functioning as a clip with respect to the bridge of the nose NP, the third wire rod part 130 and the linear section 122 of the second wire rod part 120 , both of which function as a clip with respect to the sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 . Therefore, the fixture 100 can not only firmly fix the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 to the bridge of the nose NP but also prevent the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 from being inserted into a nasal passage NH and the body more than necessity during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder. Therefore, the fixture 100 can prevent the displacement or the detachment of the nasal cavity insertion tube 100 during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- the various variations of the first embodiment may be applied to the fixture 100 D according to the aforementioned embodiment.
- a nasal cavity insertion device set 300 J includes a fixture 100 J and a nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J. It should be noted that the fixture 100 J is similar to the fixture 100 according to the aforementioned first embodiment, and therefore, explanation thereof will be hereinafter omitted.
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J is a tube made of silicone rubber and has a length roughly the same as the distance from the entrance of a nasal passage to a pharynx. It should be noted that the fixture 100 J can be attached to the base end side of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J. Further, the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J has four thin portions 210 J formed at predetermined intervals on the sidewall of the base end side section thereof. It should be herein noted that the example of forming the thin portions 210 J has been explained. However, the present invention is not limited to the configuration, and the thin portions 210 J may be holes penetrating through the sidewall. Further, the number of the thin portions 210 J or the holes is not limited to four.
- the tip portion of a third wire rod part 130 J is pierced into any one of the thin portions 210 J formed on the base end side section of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J. It is arbitrary selected which of the thin portions 210 J should be pierced by the third wire rod part 130 J depending on the length from a nasal passage to the pharynx of a patient. Then, the sidewall of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J is clipped with the third wire rod part 130 J and the linear section 122 of a second wire rod part 120 J. Under the condition, as shown in FIG.
- the second wire rod part 120 J and the outer peripheral surface of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J are adhered by means of an adhesive 220 J (e.g., silicone rubber).
- an adhesive 220 J e.g., silicone rubber.
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J is inserted from the tip side Sc into either of the nasal passages NH, and the tip portion (not shown in the figure) of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J is gradually inserted toward the pharynx.
- the tip portion (not shown in the figure) of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J is inserted into the pharynx, while the bottom end of the bridge of the nose NP is clipped with the constricted section CS (see FIG. 3) .
- the tip of a first wire rod part 110 J exists in the nasal passage NH.
- the fixture 100 J may be pulled out while being simply held with a hand.
- the fixture 100 J is used, which is the same as the fixture 100 according to the first embodiment. Therefore, the fixture 100 J has features similar to the features (1) to (3) of the fixture 100 according to the first embodiment and achieves advantageous effects similar to those achieved by the fixture 100 according to the first embodiment.
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J has the thin portions 210 J formed at predetermined intervals on the lateral surface thereof. This makes it possible to adjust the position of the fixture 100 J in accordance with the length from a nasal passage to a pharynx of a patient. Therefore, the tip of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J can be disposed at a desired position in the pharynx.
- the various variations of the first embodiment ( 100 A, 100 B, 100 C, 100 F, 100 G, 100 H and 100 I, the fixture according to the second embodiment ( 100 D) and the variations of the second embodiment may be applied to the fixture 100 J of the nasal cavity insertion device set 300 J according to the aforementioned embodiment.
- the nasal cavity insertion device set 300 J according to the aforementioned embodiment, the example has been explained that the second wire rod part 120 J and the outer peripheral surface of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 J are adhered by means of the adhesive 220 J made of silicone rubber.
- the present invention is not limited to the configuration, and the following materials can be applied as the adhesive 220 J other than the aforementioned silicone rubber.
- allyltrichlorosilane allyltriethoxysilane; allyltrimethoxysilane; diethoxymethylvinylsilane; trichlorovinylsilane; triethoxyvinylsilane; vinyltrimethoxysilane; 3-glycidyloxypropyl(dimethoxy)methylsilane; 3-glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane; diethoxy(3-glycidyloxypropyl)methylsilane; 3-(2-aminoethylamino)propyldimethoxymethylsilane; 3-(2-aminoethylamino)propyltriethoxysilane; 3-(2-aminoethylamino)propyltrimethoxysilane; 3-aminopropyldiethoxymethylsilane; 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane; 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane; 3-
- the nasal cavity insertion device set 300 J as shown in FIG. 14 has been introduced as an example.
- a nasal cavity insertion device set 300 K as shown in FIG. 18 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such a nasal cavity insertion device set 300 K is the same as the nasal cavity insertion device set 300 J according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that a base end section 220 K of a nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K is tapered.
- the nasal cavity insertion device set 300 K according to the variation includes a fixture 100 K and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K.
- the fixture 100 according to the first embodiment, the various variations ( 100 A, 100 B, 100 C, 100 F, 100 G, 100 H and 100 I) of the first embodiment, the fixture ( 100 D) according to the second embodiment and the variation of the second embodiment may be applied to the fixture 100 K.
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K includes a main body part 210 K and the base end section 220 K formed continuously to the main body part 210 K.
- the base end section 220 K is tapered so that the diameter thereof is gradually increased from the main body part 210 K side to the end of the base end section 220 K.
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K can be prevented from dropping to the pharynx side by setting the outermost diameter of the base end section 220 K of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K to be greater than the diameter of a nasal passage.
- the base end section 220 K of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K is tapered.
- a plurality of through holes 221 K′ may be formed in a tapered base end section 220 K′ of a nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K′ as with a nasal cavity insertion device set 300 K′ shown in FIG. 19 .
- the present variation is similar to the aforementioned variation (C) except for that the through holes 221 K′ are formed in the base end section 220 K′ of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K′. Therefore, the same reference numeral is assigned to an element similar to the corresponding one of the aforementioned variation (C) and explanation of the element will be hereinafter omitted.
- the base end section 220 K′ of the tube 200 K′ is tapered, and thereby, air permeability between the inside and the outside of a nasal passage can be reliably achieved by the through holes 221 K′ even if the base end section 220 K′ is disposed while covering the nasal passage.
- the nasal cavity insertion device set 300 J as shown in FIG. 14 has been introduced as an example.
- a nasal cavity insertion device set 300 K′′ as shown in FIG. 20 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such a nasal cavity insertion device set 300 K′′ is the same as the nasal cavity insertion device set 300 J according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that a base end section 220 K′′ of a nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K′′ is flanged.
- the nasal cavity insertion device set 300 K′′ according to the present variation includes the fixture 100 K and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K′′.
- the fixture 100 according to the first embodiment, the various variations ( 100 A, 100 B, 100 C, 100 F, 100 G, 100 H and 100 I) of the first embodiment, the fixture ( 100 D) according to the second embodiment and the variation of the second embodiment may be applied to the fixture 100 K.
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K′′ includes a main body part 210 K′′ and the base end section 220 K′′ formed continuously to the main body part 210 K′′ .
- the base end section 220 K′′ is flanged.
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K′′ can be prevented from dropping to the pharynx side by setting the outermost diameter of the base end section 220 K′′ of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 K′′ to be greater than the diameter of a nasal passage.
- a fixture 100 L has a feature of fixing the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 to be inserted into a nasal cavity.
- the fixture 100 L includes a clip part 110 L clipping the bridge of the nose and a connecting part 120 L connecting the clip part 110 L and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- the clip part 110 L includes a first insertion portion 111 L to be inserted into one of the nasal passages, a second insertion portion 112 L to be inserted into the other of the nasal passages and a coupling portion 113 L coupling the first insertion portion 111 L and the second insertion portion 112 L.
- the coupling portion 113 L couples the first insertion portion 111 L and the second insertion portion 112 so that the bridge of the nose can be pressed from its both sides by the first insertion portion 111 L and the second insertion portion 112 L. Further, the first insertion portion 111 L and the second insertion portion 112 L are both curved to be arranged along the inner peripheral surfaces of the nasal passages.
- the fixture 100 L as shown in FIG. 21 has been introduced as an example.
- a fixture 100 L′ as shown in FIG. 22 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such a fixture 100 L′ is similar to the aforementioned fixture 100 L except for that the fixture 100 L′ includes a hook portion 130 L′ to be hooked on a nasal wing. Therefore, explanation thereof will be hereinafter omitted.
- the hook portion 130 L′ is hooked on the nasal wing of a nasal passage different from the nasal passage to which the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is inserted.
- the fixture 100 L as shown in FIG. 22 has been introduced as an example.
- a fixture 100 L′′ as shown in FIG. 23 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such a fixture 100 L′′ is similar to the aforementioned fixture 100 L except for that the fixture 100 L′′ includes a hook portion 130 L′′ to be hooked on a nasal wing. Therefore, explanation thereof will be hereinafter omitted.
- the hook portion 130 L′′ is hooked on the nasal wing of the nasal passage to which the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is inserted.
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 can be fixed not only to the bridge of the nose but also to a nasal wing by providing the hook portion 130 L′, 130 L′′ to be hooked on the nasal wing. Therefore, the displacement of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 or the detachment of the device can be effectively prevented.
- a nasal cavity insertion tube fixture 100 M has a feature of fixing the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 to be inserted into a nasal cavity.
- the nasal cavity insertion tube fixture 100 M according to the fifth embodiment makes contact with the inside of a nasal passage for fixing the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- the nasal cavity insertion tube fixture 100 M includes a clip part 110 M clipping the bridge of the nose and a connecting part 120 M connecting the clip part 110 M and the nasal civility insertion tube 200 .
- the clip part 110 M includes a first insertion portion 111 M to be inserted into one nasal passage, a second insertion portion 112 M to be inserted into the other nasal passage and a coupling portion 113 M coupling the first insertion portion 111 M and the second insertion portion 112 M.
- the first insertion portion 111 M is a wire that the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 is connected to the tip thereof .
- a plate-shaped member 114 M is disposed on the tip of the second insertion portion 112 M, while making surface contact with the inner peripheral surface of the other nasal passage.
- the fixture 100 M as shown in FIG. 24 has been introduced as an example .
- a fixture 100 M′ as shown in FIG. 25 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such fixture 100 M′ is similar to the aforementioned fixture 100 M except for that the second insertion portion 112 M is provided with a tubular member 114 M′. Therefore, explanation thereof will be hereinafter omitted.
- the tubular member 114 M′ is a flexibly deformable tube having an outer diameter greater than the average of the inner diameter of nasal passages. Further, the tubular member 114 M′ makes contact with the inner peripheral surface of the nasal passage. In the insertion into the nasal passage, the tubular member 114 M′ is inserted into the nasal passage while being reduced in its diameter. Accordingly, the tubular member 114 M′ is increased in its diameter in the inside of the nasal passage by means of the force of restoring to its original shape and makes contact with the inner peripheral surface of the nasal passage.
- the fixture 100 M′ including the tubular member 114 M′ has been introduced as an example.
- a fixture 100 M′′ as shown in FIG. 26 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such a fixture 100 M′′ is similar to the aforementioned fixture 100 M′ except for that the second insertion portion 112 M is provided with an elongated tubular member 114 M′′. Therefore, explanation thereof will be hereinafter omitted.
- the elongated tubular member 114 M′′ is extended from a nasal passage to a nasal cavity.
- the fixture 100 M as shown in FIG. 24 has been introduced as an example.
- a fixture 100 M′′′ as shown in FIG. 27 is also in the scope of the present invention.
- Such a fixture 100 M′′′ is similar to the aforementioned fixture 100 M except for that the second insertion portion 112 M is provided with a spring shaped member 114 M′′′. Therefore, explanation thereof will be hereinafter omitted.
- the spring shaped member 114 M′′′ is a spring configured to be increased or reduced in its diameter depending on the inner diameter of a nasal passage. Further, the spring shaped member 114 M′′′ makes contact with the inner peripheral surface of a nasal passage. When used, spring shaped member 114 M′′′ can be thus inserted into a nasal cavity while being contracted even if the nasal cavity length is short. Therefore, the spring shaped member 114 M′′′ is not required to be cut or the like in accordance with the nasal cavity length.
- Each of the tubular member 114 M′ of the fixture 100 M′, the tubular shape member 114 M′′ of the fixture 100 M′′ and the spring shaped member 114 M′′′ of the fixture 100 M′′′ according to the aforementioned variations has an air permeable structure. Therefore, an air flow path can be reliably produced even when any of the members 114 M′, 114 M′′ and 114 M′′′ are disposed in a nasal passage. Thus, the members 114 M′, 114 M′′ and 114 M′′′ can be prevented from obstructing the breathing of a patient. In addition to this, a contact area with the fixture 114 M′, 114 M′′, 114 M′′′is increased within the nasal passage. Therefore, pain of the bridge of the nose can be relieved.
- a fixture N according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention has a feature of fixing the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 to be inserted into a nasal cavity.
- the fixture 100 N according to the sixth embodiment makes contact with the inside of a nasal passage for fixing the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- the fixture 100 N includes a clip part 110 N clipping the bridge of the nose and a connecting part 120 N connecting the clip part 110 N and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- the clip part 110 N includes a first insertion portion 111 N to be inserted into one nasal passage, a second insertion portion 112 N to be inserted into the other nasal passage and a coupling portion 113 N coupling the first insertion portion 111 N and the second insertion portion 112 N.
- the first insertion portion 111 N is a wire that the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 N is connected to the tip thereof.
- the first insertion portion 111 N as a wire is extended from a nasal passage to the pharynx
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 N is disposed either on the tip of or in the vicinity of the tip of the first insertion portion 111 N.
- a small device functioning enough to expand the pharynx can be used as the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 N.
- the colors of the fixtures have not been mentioned.
- the color of a fixture 100 P may be a transparent color as shown in FIG. 29( a );
- the color of a fixture 100 Q may be a skin color as shown in FIG. 29( b );
- the color of a fixture 100 R may be a pink color as shown in FIG. 29( c );
- the color of a fixture 100 S may be a black color as shown in FIG. 29( d ).
- the aforementioned various embodiments and variations can be applied to the configurations of the fixtures 100 P, 100 Q, 100 R and 100 S.
- the fixtures 100 F and 100 G having a length adjusting function have been exemplified.
- a fixture 100 T shown in FIGS. 30( a ) and 30 ( b ) is also in the scope of the present invention.
- the fixture 100 T includes a first wire rod part 110 T to be inserted into one nasal passage, a second wire rod part 120 T to be inserted into the other nasal passage and a third wire rod part 130 T holding the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- both of the first wire rod part 110 T and the second wire rod part 120 T can be adjusted in the length thereof with respect to a longitudinal direction (an arrow X direction) .
- both of the first wire rod part 110 T and the second wire rod part 120 T are herein configured to be adjustable in the length thereof, but either of the first wire rod part 110 T and the second wire rod part 120 T may be adjustable in the length thereof.
- the length adjusting mechanism is similar to the aforementioned variations (F) and (G) of the first embodiment, and therefore, explanation thereof will be omitted.
- the coupling part 130 T between the first wire rod part 110 T and the second wire rod part 120 T is configured to be adjustable in the length thereof with respect to a width direction (an arrow Y direction).
- the length adjusting function is also similar to the aforementioned variations (F) and (G) of the first embodiment, and therefore, explanation thereof will be omitted.
- the fixture 100 T of the present embodiment is configured to be adjustable in the length thereof in both the longitudinal direction (the arrow X direction) and the width direction (the arrow Y direction). Accordingly, the fixture 100 T can be attached in accordance with the nasal size of a patient.
- the method of piercing the fixture into the nasal cavity insertion tube has been exemplified as a method of fixing the fixture and the nasal cavity insertion tube.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the fixture 100 and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 may be fixed by means of the following method. It should be noted that the aforementioned various embodiments and variations can be applied to the fixture 100 and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- the fixture 100 and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 may be fixed by means of welding (a welding portion B), or alternatively, may be adhered by means of an adhesive B.
- the fixture 100 and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 may be fixed by means of a fitting structure.
- the fixture 100 may be fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 has a constricted portion 250 on the base end section thereof. Further, a tip portion 150 , having an increased diameter, of the fixture 100 is fitted onto the constricted portion 250 . Accordingly, the fixture 100 and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 are fixed.
- the fixture 100 may be fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 .
- the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 having a flanged portion 260 is inserted through the inside of a tubular structure part 160 attached to the fixture 100 . Accordingly, the tubular structure part 160 is received by the flanged portion 260 .
- the fixture 100 and the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 are fixed.
- the fixture and the nasal cavity insertion device set according to the present invention have a feature of preventing the displacement or the detachment of the nasal cavity insertion tube during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
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Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a nasal cavity insertion device fixture and a nasal cavity insertion device set including the same.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Patients of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) intermittently repeat a temporally suffocated state (apnea, infrequent breathing) while the pharynx of the upper respiratory tract is obstructed due to a complication of muscle relaxation and obesity and the like during sleep. Therefore, patients of OSAS are suffered from hypertension or disorders in brain blood vessels and cardiac blood vessels. Further, patients of OSAS cannot sleep sufficiently, and therefore, tend to feel drowsy in the daytime and/or tend to lack of concentration or vitality in the daytime. Yet further, when driving a car, patients of OSAS have high chances of causing an accident, a serious accident or the like due to falling asleep at the wheel.
- On the other hand, similarly to OSAS, snoring occurs when the respiratory tract's mucus membranes of the pharynx and the like vibrate due to stenosis or obstruction of the upper respiratory tract during sleep. Snoring disturbs not only the sleep of a roommate but also the sound sleep of a snorer oneself with the sound, and the snorer tends to feel drowsy in the daytime or tends to lack of concentration or vitality in the daytime.
- The aforementioned “obstructive speed apnea syndrome” and “snoring syndrome” will be hereinafter collectively referred to as “sleep disorder”.
- In view of the above, a variety of proposals have been made in recent years for treating or resolving OSAS. For example, such proposals include “a method of inserting a tube for resolving OSAS into the pharynx via a nasal passage (e.g., Japan Laid-open Patent Application Publication No. JP-A-2009-072581)”, “a method of expanding the pharynx by inserting a tube, to the tip of which a water swelling resin is applied, into the pharynx via a nasal passage, and subsequently, by swelling the water swelling resin using moisture in the periphery of the pharynx (see e.g., Japan Laid-open Patent Application Publication No. JP-A-2009-072581)”, “a method of expanding the pharynx by inserting a tube for resolving OSAS, which has an expansion portion in the tip thereof, into the pharynx via a nasal passage, and subsequently, by expanding the expansion portion through a user's operation (see e.g., Japan Laid-open Patent Application Publications Nos. JP-A-2006-204630, JP-A-2009-034384, JP-A-2009-072581, JP-A-2009-072582, etc.)” and etc.
- PTL1: Japan Laid-open Patent Application Publication No. JP-A-2006-204630
- PTL2: Japan Laid-open Patent Application Publication No. JP-A-2009-034384
- PTL3: Japan Laid-open Patent Application Publication No. JP-A-2009-072581
- PTL4: Japan Laid-open Patent Application Publication No. JP-A-2009-072582
- Incidentally, in the aforementioned methods, it has been concerned that a patient of sleep disorder is not treated sufficiently due to the displacement or the detachment of the nasal cavity insertion tube during the sleep of the patient of sleep disorder.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a nasal cavity insertion device fixture and a nasal cavity insertion device set including the same, whereby the displacement or the detachment of a nasal cavity insertion tube can be prevented during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a first aspect of the present invention fixes a device to be inserted into a nasal cavity.
- According to the aforementioned configuration, the nasal cavity insertion device fixture can fix the aforementioned device. Therefore, the nasal cavity insertion device fixture can prevent the displacement or the detachment of the device during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a second aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the first aspect. The present nasal cavity insertion device fixture fixes the device through contact with an inside or an outside of a nasal passage.
- According to the aforementioned configuration, the device can be fixed by means of the force that the nasal cavity insertion device fixture makes by contacting with the inside or the outside of a nasal passage. Therefore, the displacement or the detachment of the device can be prevented during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- Further, the nasal cavity insertion device fixture is attached to a nose. Therefore, a user can attach the nasal cavity insertion device fixture for oneself.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a third aspect of the present invention includes: a first insertion part to be inserted into one nasal passage; a second insertion part to be inserted into the other nasal passage; and a coupling part coupling the first insertion part and the second insertion part so that the bridge of the nose is pressed from the both sides thereof by the first insertion part and the second insertion part.
- According to the aforementioned configuration, the bridge of the nose can be clipped by the first insertion part and the second insertion part. The device can be thereby firmly fixed. Therefore, the displacement or the detachment of the device can be prevented during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a fourth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the third aspect, and wherein either the first insertion part or the second insertion part has a plate shape, a tubular shape or a spring shape.
- According to the aforementioned configuration, either the first insertion part or the second insertion part, having a plate shape, a tubular shape or a spring shape, can make contact with the inside of a nasal passage. The device can be thereby firmly fixed. Therefore, the displacement or the detachment of the device can be prevented during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- Further, in using either the first insertion part or the second insertion part that has a plate shape, either the first insertion part or the second insertion part, having a plate shape, makes surface contact with the inside of a nasal passage. Therefore, the displacement or the detachment of the device can be further prevented. In addition to this, a contact area with the nasal cavity insertion device fixture is increased within the nasal passage. Therefore, pain in the bridge of the nose can be relieved.
- Alternatively, in using either the first insertion part or the second insertion part that has either a tubular shape or a spring shape, an air flow path can be reliably produced even when either the first insertion part or the second insertion part is disposed in a nasal passage. Accordingly, obstruction of breathing can be prevented by either the first insertion part or the second insertion part disposed in the nasal passage. In addition to this, a contact area with the nasal cavity insertion device fixture is increased within the nasal passage. Therefore, pain in the bridge of the nose can be relieved.
- Yet alternatively, in using the first insertion part having a spring shape, the first insertion part can be inserted into a nasal cavity while the spring is compressed even when the nasal cavity length is short. Therefore, the first insertion part is not required to be cut or the like in accordance with the nasal cavity length.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a fifth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the third aspect or the fourth aspect, and wherein either the first insertion part or the second insertion part is extended from the nasal passage to a pharynx.
- According to the aforementioned configuration, the device can be carried to an affected part (pharynx) using either the first insertion part or the second insertion part extended from a nasal passage to the pharynx. Therefore, the device is not required to be extended from a nasal passage to the pharynx. Accordingly, a device can be used that has a size enough to expand the affected part (pharynx).
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a sixth aspect of the present invention includes: a contact part making contact with either an inside or an outside of a nasal passage; and a connecting part connecting the contact part and a device to be inserted into a nasal cavity.
- According to the aforementioned configuration, the nasal cavity insertion device fixture can fix the device by means of the contact force of the contact portion making contact with either the inside or the outside of a nasal passage. Therefore, the nasal cavity insertion device fixture can prevent the displacement or the detachment of the device during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a seventh aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the sixth aspect, and wherein the contact part includes a clip part clipping a bridge of a nose.
- According to the aforementioned configuration, the bridge of the nose can be clipped with the nasal cavity insertion device fixture. The device can be thereby firmly fixed. Therefore, the displacement or the detachment of the device can be prevented during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- Further, the attachment position of the nasal cavity insertion device fixture is set to be a nose (a bridge of the nose) . Therefore, a user can attach the nasal cavity insertion device fixture for oneself.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to an eighth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the third to seventh aspects. The present nasal cavity insertion device fixture further includes a hook part hooked on a nasal wing.
- According to the aforementioned configuration, the device can be further fixed at the nasal wing. Accordingly, the displacement or the detachment of the device can be effectively prevented.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a ninth aspect of the present invention is a nasal cavity insertion device fixture formed by a wire rod, and includes a first wire rod part, a second wire rod part and a third wire rod part. It should be noted that the term “wire rod” herein may refer to a round wire, a flat rectangular wire or a thin flat rectangular wire. Further, the material forming the nasal cavity insertion device fixture is not particularly limited, but may be, for instance, metal, resin or etc. The second wire rod part is continued to the first wire rod part. Further, the second wire rod part is formed by folding back the wire rod so that the second wire rod part is opposed to the first wire rod part . The third wire rod part is continued to the second wire rod part . Further, the third wire rod part is formed by bending the wire rod so that the third wire rod part is disposed oppositely to a first wire rod part formed side of the second wire rod part.
- A method of using the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture will be hereinafter explained.
- First, the tip portion of the third wire rod part is pierced into the base end side sidewall of the device. Under the condition, the device is then inserted from its tip side into a nasal passage and the tip portion of the device is gradually inserted toward the pharynx. Then finally, the tip portion of the device is inserted into the pharynx while the bottom end of the bridge of the nose is clipped with a portion of the second wire rod part and the first wire rod part. It should be herein noted that the tip of the first wire rod part exists within the nasal passage.
- Therefore, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can firmly fix the device to the bridge of the nose. Therefore, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can prevent the displacement or the detachment of the device during the sleep of a patient of OSAS or snoring syndrome.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a tenth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the ninth aspect, and wherein the third wire rod part is continued to the second wire rod part . Further, the third wire rod part is formed by folding back the wire rod in a direction oppositely to the second wire rod part so that the third wire rod part is opposed to the second wire rod part on an opposite side of the first wire rod part formed side of the second wire rod part.
- Therefore, the device can be clipped with the second wire rod part and the third wire rod part . Accordingly, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can prevent the detachment of the device from the nasal cavity insertion device fixture during the sleep of a patient of OSAS or snoring syndrome.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to an eleventh aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the tenth aspect, and wherein the third wire rod part has a wavy shape.
- Therefore, in clipping the sidewall of the device with the third wire rod part and a portion of the second wire rod part, less contact portions are produced between the sidewall of the device and the third wire rod part. Therefore, a patient of sleep disorder can easily perform a work of clipping the sidewall of the device with the third wire rod part and a portion of the second wire rod part.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a twelfth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to the tenth aspect or the eleventh aspect. The present nasal cavity insertion device fixture further includes a fourth wire rod part. The fourth wire rod part is continued to the third wire rod part. Further, the fourth wire rod portion is formed by folding back the wire rod in a direction oppositely to the third wire rod part so that the fourth wire rod part is opposed to the third wire rod part on an opposite side of a second wire rod part formed side of the third wire word part.
- A method of using the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture will be hereinafter explained.
- First, the tip portion of the fourth wire rod part is pierced through the base end side section of the device, and then, the device is moved to the folded-back section between the second wire rod part and the third wire rod part. Under the condition, the device is then inserted from its tip side into a nasal passage, and the tip portion of the device is gradually inserted toward the pharynx. Then, finally, the tip portion of the device is inserted into the pharynx, while the bottom end of the bridge of the nose is clipped with a portion of the second wire rod part and the first wire rod part. Further, the folded-back section between the third wire rod part and the fourth wire rod part is herein disposed astride either of the nasal wings.
- Thus, in the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture, the hook part is disposed on either of the nasal wings. Therefore, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can prevent the device from being inserted into a nasal passage or the body more than necessity during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a thirteenth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the ninth to twelfth aspects, and wherein the first wire rod part and the second wire rod part are formed by first opposed portions, second opposed portions and third opposed portions. The first opposed portions are separated at a first distance. In other words, in the first opposed portions, a portion of the first wire rod part and a portion of the second wire rod part are separated by the first distance. The second opposed portions are continued to the first opposed portions. Further, the second opposed portions are separated at a second distance shorter than the first distance. In other words, in the second opposed portions, another portion of the first wire rod part and another portion of the second wire rod part are separated by the second distance . The third opposed portions are continued to the second opposed portions. Further, the third opposed portions are separated at a third distance longer than the second distance. In other words, in the third opposed portions, yet another portion of the first wire rod part and yet another portion of the second wire rod part are separated by the third distance.
- Therefore, in the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture, a constricted section is formed by the first wire rod part and the second wire rod part. Therefore, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can reduce an area making contact with the bottom end of the bridge of the nose . Consequently, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can relieve a strange feeling with respect to the bridge of the nose of a patient of sleep disorder.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a fourteenth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the ninth to thirteenth aspects, and wherein a folded-back section between the first wire rod part and the second wire rod part has a linear shape.
- Therefore, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture does not stand out at the bottom end of the bridge of the nose of a patient of sleep disorder. Therefore, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can make a patient of sleep disorder no different in appearance from usualness.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a fifteenth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the ninth to fourteenth aspects. The present nasal cavity insertion device fixture further includes a circular wire rod part. The circular wire rod part is formed on a conceptual plane arranged roughly perpendicularly to an axis of the first wire rod part on an opposite side of a second wire rod part formed side of the first wire rod part.
- Therefore, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can fit the circular wire rod part to the inside of a nasal passage. Thus, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can firmly fix the device not only to the bridge of the nose but also to either of the nasal passages. Consequently, the present nasal cavity insertion device fixture can fix the device in a further better condition.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a sixteenth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the ninth to fifteenth aspects, and wherein the second wire rod part is provided with a length adjusting portion adjusting a length of the second wire rod part.
- Therefore, the tip of the device can be disposed at a desired position in the pharynx by adjusting the length of the second wire rod part in accordance with the length from a nasal passage to the pharynx of a patient.
- A nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to a seventeenth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the ninth to sixteenth aspects. The present nasal cavity insertion device fixture further includes a resinous coating coating the wire rod.
- Therefore, occurrence of metal allergy attributed to a metal wire rod can be inhibited.
- A nasal cavity insertion device set according to an eighteenth aspect of the present invention includes the nasal cavity insertion device fixture according to any one of the first to seventeenth aspects and a device to be inserted into a nasal cavity.
- A nasal cavity insertion device set according to a nineteenth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device set according to the eighteenth aspect, and wherein the device has a plurality of holes or thin portions disposed at predetermined intervals as attachment positions for the nasal cavity insertion device fixture.
- According to the aforementioned configuration, the position of the nasal cavity insertion device fixture can be adjusted in accordance with the length from a nasal passage to the pharynx of a patient by appropriately selecting any one of the holes or the thin portions as the attachment positions on an as-needed basis. Therefore, the tip of the device can be disposed at a desired position in the pharynx.
- A nasal cavity insertion device set according to a twentieth aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device set according to the eighteenth aspect or the nineteenth aspect, and wherein the device includes a flange on a base end portion thereof.
- According to the aforementioned configuration, the flange on the base end section of the device makes contact with the sidewall of a nasal passage, and thereby, the device can be prevented from dropping to the direction of the pharynx.
- A nasal cavity insertion device set according to a twenty-first aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device set according to the eighteenth aspect or the nineteenth aspect, and wherein a base end section of the device has a tapered shape with a diameter increased towards an end thereof.
- According to the aforementioned configuration, the device can be prevented from dropping to the direction of the pharynx by setting the outer diameter of the base end section of the device to be greater than the diameter of a nasal passage.
- A nasal cavity insertion device set according to a twenty-second aspect of the present invention relates to the nasal cavity insertion device set according to the twenty-first aspect, and wherein the tapered base end section has a single or plurality of through holes.
- According to the aforementioned configuration, air permeability between the inside and the outside of a nasal passage can be reliably achieved through the through hole/holes by forming the base end section of the device in a tapered shape even when the base end section is disposed while covering a nasal passage.
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FIG. 1 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a nasal cavity insertion tube to which the nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to the first embodiment of the present invention is connected. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing a state that the nasal cavity insertion tube is fixed to the bridge of the nose using the nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to a variation (A) of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to a variation (B) of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to a variation (C) of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a plan view of the nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to the variation (C) of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram showing a state that the nasal cavity insertion tube is fixed to the bridge of the nose and the nasal passages using the nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to the variation (C) of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 9 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to a second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing a state that the nasal cavity insertion tube is fixed to the bridge of the nose and a nasal wing using the nasal cavity insertion tube fixture according to the second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of a fixture according to a variation (E) of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 12 includes a front view and a partial enlarged view of a fixture according to a variation (F) of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 13 includes a front view and a partial enlarged view of a fixture according to a variation (G) of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 14 includes schematic diagrams of a nasal cavity insertion device set according to a third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 15 is a front view showing a state that a fixture according to a variation (H) of the first embodiment of the present invention is attached to a nasal cavity insertion device. -
FIG. 16 is a front view of a condition that the fixture according to the variation (H) of the first embodiment of the present invention is attached to the nasal cavity insertion device by means of a fixing member. -
FIG. 17 is a front view showing a state that a fixture according to a variation (I) of the first embodiment of the present invention is attached to a nasal cavity insertion device. -
FIG. 18 is a schematic view of a nasal cavity insertion device set according to a variation (C) of the third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 19 is a schematic view of a nasal cavity insertion device set according to a variation (D) of the third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 20 is a schematic view of a nasal cavity insertion device set according to a variation (E) of the third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 21 is a front view of a fixture according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 22 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion device set including a fixture according to a variation (A) of the fourth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 23 is a front view of a nasal cavity insertion device set including a fixture according to a variation (B) of the fourth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 24 is a front view of a fixture according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 25 is a perspective view of a nasal cavity insertion device set including a fixture according to a variation (A) of the fifth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 26 is a perspective view of a nasal cavity insertion device set including a fixture according to a variation (B) of the fifth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 27 is a perspective view of a nasal cavity insertion device set including a fixture according to a variation (C) of the fifth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 28 is a perspective view of a nasal cavity insertion device set including a fixture according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 29 includes front views of fixtures (with respective colors) according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 30 includes front views of a length adjustable fixture according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 31 is a schematic diagram showing a method of connecting a fixture and a nasal cavity insertion tube according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention. - 100, 100A, 100B, 100C, 100D, 100F, 100G, 100H, 100I, 100J, 100K, 100L, 100L′, 100L″, 100M, 100M′, 100M″, 100M′″, 100N, 100P, 100Q, 100R, 100S, 100T Fixture (nasal cavity insertion device fixture)
- 101 Wire rod
- 102E Coating
- 110, 110J, 110T First wire rod part
- 110L, 110M, 110N Clip part
- 111L, 111M, 111N First insertion portion
- 112L, 112M, 112N Second insertion portion
- 113L, 113M, 113N Coupling portion
- 114M Plate-shaped member
- 114M′, 114M″ Tubular member
- 114M″″ Spring-shaped member
- 120, 120F, 120G, 120J, 120T Second wire rod part
- 120L, 120M, 120N Connecting part
- 121F, 121G Adjusting portion
- 122F, 122G Section of a second wire rod part continued to a first wire rod part
- 123F, 123G Section of a second wire rod part continued to a third wire rod part
- 124F Convex portion
- 124G Shaft portion
- 125F, 125G Tubular body
- 126F Convex portion
- 130, 130J, 130T Third wire rod part
- 130L′, 130L″ Hook portion′
- 140 Second circular wire rod part (circular wire rod part)
- 150 Fourth wire rod part
- 200, 200J, 200K, 200K′, 200K″, 200N Nasal cavity insertion tube (tube)
- 210J Thin portion
- 220J Adhesive
- 300J, 300K, 300K′, 300K″ Nasal cavity insertion device set
- 220K, 220K′, 220K″ Base end section
- 221K′ Through hole
- DS1 First distance
- DS2 Second distance
- DS3 Third distance
- FL1 First folded-back portion (folded-back portion between first wire rod part and second wire rod part)
- A nasal cavity insertion tube fixture (hereinafter simply referred to as a fixture on an as-needed basis) 100 according to a first embodiment of the present invention is a fixture for fixing a nasal cavity insertion tube 200 (see
FIG. 2 ) to a bridge of the nose NP (seeFIG. 3 ) and is formed with awire rod 101 as shown inFIG. 1 . - It should be noted in the present embodiment that the nasal
cavity insertion tube 200 is formed with amain body part 220, atip portion 210 andopenings 230 as shown inFIG. 2 . Themain body part 220 is a tubular body made of silicone resin. As shown inFIG. 2 , thetip portion 210 has a ring shape and is disposed on a tip of themain body part 220. Twoopenings 230 are formed in the base end side section of themain body part 220 while penetrating through the sidewall of themain body part 220. - For easy explanation of the
fixture 100, thewire rod 101 is hereinafter assumed to be formed by mainly three parts, i.e., a firstwire rod part 110, a secondwire rod part 120 and a third wire rod part 130 (seeFIG. 1 ). - (1) First Wire Rod Part
- As shown in
FIG. 1 , the firstwire rod part 110 is mainly formed by an angle bracket shaped (“<” shaped)section 111 and an inverted S-shapedsection 112. - (2) Second Wire Rod Part
- As shown in
FIG. 1 , the secondwire rod part 120 is continued to the firstwire rod part 110, and is formed to be opposed to the firstwire rod part 110 by folding back thewire rod 101 at a first folded-back portion FL1. Further, as shown inFIG. 1 , it could be also mentioned that the secondwire rod part 120 is mainly formed by an S-shapedsection 121 and alinear section 122. - It should be noted in the present embodiment that the
linear section 122 is opposed to the “<” shapedsection 111 of the firstwire rod part 110, while the S-shapedsection 121 is opposed to the inverted S-shapedsection 112 of the firstwire rod part 110. Further, as shown inFIG. 1 , thelinear section 122 is separated at a first distance DS1 away from anupper portion 111 a of the “<” shapedsection 111 of the firstwire rod part 110. Further, anupper portion 121 a of the S-shapedsection 121 is separated at a second distance DS2 away from anupper portion 112 a of the inverted S-shapedsection 112 of the firstwire rod part 110. Further, alower portion 121 b of the S-shapedsection 121 is separated at a third distance DS3 away from alower portion 112 b of the inverted S-shapedsection 112 of the firstwire rod part 110. Further, the second distance DS2 is set to be less than the first distance DS1 and the third distance DS3. As a result, a constricted section CS is formed in thefixture 100. Further, the constricted section CS functions as a clip with respect to the bridge of the nose NP (seeFIG. 3 ) in the present embodiment (seeFIG. 3 ). - (3) Third Wire Rod Part
- As shown in
FIG. 1 , the thirdwire rod part 130 is continued to the secondwire rod part 120, and is formed to be opposed to the secondwire rod part 120 on the opposite side of the first wire rod part formed side of the secondwire rod part 120 by folding back thewire rod 101 at a second folded-back portion FL2 in a direction opposite to the secondwire rod part 120. Further, this thirdwire rod part 130 has a wavy shape as shown inFIG. 1 . Moreover, in the present embodiment, the thirdwire rod part 130 functions as a clip for the sidewall of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 together with thelinear section 122 of the second wire rod part 120 (seeFIG. 3 ). - First, as shown in
FIG. 3 , the tip portion of the thirdwire rod part 130 is pierced through a base end side Sb sidewall of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 and the sidewall is clipped between the thirdwire rod part 130 and thelinear section 122 of the secondwire rod part 120. Next, under the condition, the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is inserted from a tip side Sc into either of nasal passages NH, and thetip portion 210 of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 (seeFIG. 2 ) is inserted toward the pharynx (SeeFIG. 3 ). Then, finally, thetip portion 210 of the nasal cavity insertion tube 200 (seeFIG. 2 ) is inserted into the pharynx, and simultaneously, the bottom end portion of the bridge of the nose NP is clipped with the constricted section CS (seeFIG. 3 ). It should be herein noted that the tip of the firstwire rod part 110 exists in the nasal passage NH. - When being removed from the bridge of the nose NP, the
fixture 100 may be pulled out while being simply held with a hand. - (1)
- The
fixture 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention includes the constricted section CS functioning as a clip for the bridge of the nose NP, the thirdwire rod part 130 and thelinear section 122 of the secondwire rod part 120, both of which function as a clip for the sidewall of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. Therefore, thisfixture 100 can firmly fix the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 to the bridge of the nose NP. Consequently, thefixture 100 can prevent displacement or detachment of the nasalcavity insertion tube 100 during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder. - Further, a user of the
fixture 100 wears thefixture 100 to one's nose existing within close reach. In other words, the user can wear thefixture 100 and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 by oneself. - (2)
- The
fixture 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention employs the constricted section CS as a clip for the bridge of the nose NP. Thefixture 100 can thereby reduce an area in a part thereof making contact with the bottom end portion of the bridge of the nose NP. Therefore, thefixture 100 can reduce the uncomfortable feeling of a patient of sleep disorder with respect to the bridge of the nose. - (3)
- In the
fixture 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention, the thirdwire rod part 130 is formed in a wavy shape. Therefore, when the sidewall of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is clipped between the thirdwire rod part 130 and thelinear section 122 of the secondwire rod part 120, the sidewall of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 and the thirdwire rod part 130 can make contact with each other at less contact points. Therefore, a patient of sleep disorder can more easily perform an operation of clipping the sidewall of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 between the thirdwire rod part 130 and a part of the secondwire rod part 120. - (A)
- In the aforementioned embodiment, the
fixture 100 as shown inFIG. 1 has been introduced as an example. However, the present invention encompasses afixture 100A as shown inFIG. 4 . - Such a
fixture 100A is the same as thefixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that the “<” shapedsection 111 of the firstwire rod part 110 is substituted with a first circularwire rod part 111A. It should be noted that the first circularwire rod portion 111A is formed on the same plane as the secondwire rod part 120 and the thirdwire rod part 130. - (B)
- In the aforementioned embodiment, the
fixture 100 as shown inFIG. 1 has been introduced as an example. However, afixture 100B as shown inFIG. 5 is also in the scope of the present invention. - Such a
fixture 100B is the same as thefixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that the shape of the first folded-back portion FL1 is changed from a circular-arc shape to a linear shape. With the configuration, thefixture 100B less stands out at the bottom end of the bridge of the nose NP of a patient of sleep disorder when being worn. Therefore, thefixture 100B can make a patient of sleep disorder no different in appearance from usualness. - (C)
- In the aforementioned embodiment, the
fixture 100 as shown inFIG. 1 has been introduced as an example. However, afixture 100C as shown inFIGS. 6 and 7 is also in the scope of the present invention. - Such a
fixture 100C is the same as thefixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that a second circularlinear part 140 is formed anew on the tip of the firstwire rod part 110. It should be noted that the second circularwire rod part 140 is formed along a conceptual plane arranged perpendicularly to the axis of theupper portion 111 a of the “<” shapedsection 111 of the firstwire rod part 110. - In such a
fixture 100C, as shown inFIG. 8 , the second circularwire rod part 140 can be fitted within one of the nasal passages NH. Therefore, such afixture 100C can firmly fix the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 not only to the bridge of the nose NP but also to either of the nasal passages NH. Therefore, such afixture 100C can fix the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 in a better condition. - (D)
- In the
fixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment, the second distance DS2 is set to be less than the third distance DS3. However, the second distance DS2 may be set to be roughly equal to the third distance DS3. In this case, a U-shape is formed by the combination of the inverted S-shapedsection 112 of the firstwire rod part 110 and the S-shapedsection 121 of the secondwire rod part 120. - (E)
- Although not particularly described in the aforementioned embodiment, the
wire rod 101 may be a round wire, a rectangular wire or a thin rectangular wire. Further, the material forming the wire rod is not particularly limited, but may be metal, resin and etc., for instance. When the wire rod is herein made of metal, acoating 102E made of resin (e.g., silicone rubber) may be provided for coating thewire rod 101 made of metal as shown inFIG. 11 . Accordingly, metallic allergy attributed to the metal wire rod can be suppressed from being caused. - It should be noted that in the aforementioned variation (E), silicone rubber has been exemplified as a resin coating the
wire rod 101 made of metal. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and the following reins can be applied other than silicone rubber as thecoating 102E. Specific examples are: ABS resin (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene); butadiene-styrene rubber; polyester copolymer; ethylene-propylene rubber (ethylene-propylene-terpolymer rubber); EVA resin (ethylene-vinylacetate copolymer); high-density polyethylene; high-density polypropylene; impact-resistant polystyrene; low-density polyethylene; methylmetacrylate-acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer; chloroprene rubber; nitrilebutadiene rubber; polyamide resin; PETG resin; polyacetal resin; polybutyleneterephthalate resin; polycarbonate resin; polyethersulfone resin; polyethylene resin; polyethyleneterephthalate resin; polyimide resin; isobutylene-isoprene copolymer; polypropylene resin; polystyrene resin; polysulfone resin; polytetrafluoroethylene resin; polyurethane resin; polyvinylacetate resin; polyvinylchloride resin; styrene-butadiene resin; styrene-butadiene rubber; acrylic modified silicone resin; and one-component RTV (Room Temperature Vulcanizable) rubber. - (F)
- Further, in the aforementioned embodiment and the variations thereof, the
fixtures fixture 100F having a length adjusting function as shown inFIG. 12 is also in the scope of the present invention. - Such a
fixture 100F is the same as thefixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that a secondwire rod part 120F is provided with an adjustingportion 121F configured to adjust the length of the secondwire rod part 120F. It should be herein noted that the other elements excluding the adjustingportion 121F will not be explained. In thefixture 100F according to the present variation, the secondwire rod part 120F is divided into asection 122F continued to the firstwire rod part 110 and asection 123F continued to the thirdwire rod part 130. Further, aconvex portion 124F is attached to the tip of thesection 122F continued to this firstwire rod part 110. On the other hand, a hollow-shapedtube body 125F is attached to the tip of thesection 123F continued to this thirdwire rod part 130 in order to enclose thesection 122F continued to the firstwire rod part 110. Multipleconvex portions 126F are provided at predetermined intervals within thetube body 125F. The length of the secondwire rod part 120F is configured to be adjusted by fitting theconvex portion 124F into any of the dent sections formed among theconvex portions 126F. In other words, the adjustingportion 121F includes thesection 122F continued to the firstwire rod part 110, thesection 123F continued to the thirdwire rod part 130, theconvex portion 124F, thetube body 125F and the multipleconvex portions 126F. It should be noted that the bottom end of thetube body 125F has an inwardly reduced diameter and functions as a retainer of thesection 122F continued to the firstwire rod part 110. - Accordingly, the tip of the nasal
cavity insertion tube 200 can be disposed at a desired position in the pharynx by adjusting the length of the secondwire rod part 120F in accordance with the length from the nasal passage to the pharynx of a patient. - (G)
- Further, except for the
aforementioned fixture 100F having a length adjusting function, afixture 100G having a length adjusting function as shown inFIG. 13 is also in the scope of the present invention. -
Such fixture 100G is the same as thefixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that a secondwire rod part 120G is provided with an adjustingportion 121G configured to adjust the length of the secondwire rod part 120G. It should be herein noted that the other elements excluding the adjustingportion 121G will not be explained. In thefixture 100G according to the present variation, the secondwire rod part 120G is divided into asection 122G continued to the firstwire rod part 110 and asection 123G continued to the thirdwire rod part 130. Further, a male-threadedshaft portion 124G is disposed on the tip of thesection 122G continued to the firstwire rod part 110. On the other hand, atube body 125G, the inside of which is female-threaded, is attached to the tip of thesection 123G continued to the thirdwire rod part 130. The length of the secondwire rod part 120G is configured to be adjusted by screwing the male thread of theshaft portion 124G into the female thread of thetube body 125G. In other words, the adjustingportion 121G includes thesection 122G continued to the firstwire rod part 110, thesection 123G continued to the thirdwire rod part 130, theshaft portion 124G and thetube body 125G. It should be noted that although not shown in the figures, similarly to theaforementioned tube body 125F, the bottom end of thetube body 125G also has an inwardly reduced diameter and functions as a retainer of thesection 122G continued to the firstwire rod part 110. - Accordingly, the tip of the nasal
cavity insertion tube 200 can be disposed at a desired position in the pharynx by adjusting the length of the secondwire rod part 120G in accordance with the length from the nasal passage to the pharynx of a patient. - (H)
- In the aforementioned embodiment, the
fixture 100 as shown inFIG. 1 has been introduced as an example. However, afixture 100H as shown inFIG. 15 is also in the scope of the present invention. - Such a
fixture 100H is the same as thefixture 100 according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that the thirdwire rod part 130, opposed to the secondwire rod part 120 by folding back thewire rod 101, is substituted with a thirdwire rod part 130H extended oppositely to the firstwire rod part 110 formed side. In other words, thefixture 100H according to the present variation is a fixture formed by thewire rod 101 and has the firstwire rod part 110, the secondwire rod part 120 and the thirdwire rod part 130H. Further, the thirdwire rod part 130H is continued to the secondwire rod part 120, and is formed to be extended oppositely to the firstwire rod part 110 formed side of the secondwire rod part 120 by bending thewire rod 101. - As to a method of using the
fixture 100H, the tip portion of the thirdwire rod part 130H is firstly pierced into the base end side sidewall of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. Next, the outer peripheral surface of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 and the secondwire rod part 120 making contact with the outer peripheral surface are adhered by means of an adhesive 220H. Under the condition, the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is inserted from its tip side into a nasal passage and the tip portion of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is gradually inserted toward the pharynx. Then, finally, the tip portion of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is inserted into the pharynx while the bottom part of the bridge of the nose is clipped with a part of the secondwire rod part 120 and the firstwire rod part 110. It should be noted that any of the materials exemplified in the variation (B) of the second exemplary embodiment to be described can be applied as the material of the adhesive 220H. - In the
fixture 100H according to the aforementioned variation (H), the example has been explained that thefixture 100H and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 are adhered by means of the adhesive 220H. However, the present invention is not limited to the configuration, and as shown inFIG. 16 , thefixture 100H and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 may be fixed by means of a fixingmember 230H. This fixingmember 230H is formed by a pair of members disposed inside and outside the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. The fixingmember 230H is attached to the thirdwire rod part 130H pierced into the sidewall of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. Accordingly, the sidewall of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is clipped with the fixingmember 230H, and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 and thefixture 100H are thereby fixed. - (I)
- In the aforementioned variation (H), the
fixture 100H as shown inFIGS. 15 and 16 has been introduced as an example. However, a fixture 100I as shown inFIG. 17 is also in the scope of the present invention. - Such a fixture 100I is the same as the
fixture 100H according to the aforementioned variation (H) except for that the thirdwire rod part 130 is structured to be bendable. In other words, the fixture 100I according to the present variation is a fixture formed by thewire rod 101 and has the firstwire rod part 110, the secondwire rod part 120 and a third wire rod part 130I. Further, the third wire rod part 130I is continued to the secondwire rod part 120, and is formed to be extended oppositely to the firstwire rod part 110 formed side of the secondwire rod part 120 by bending thewire rod 101. Yet further, the third wire rod part 130I is structured to be bendable. Accordingly, the third wire rod part 130I is prevented from coming off the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 while being bent within the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. - As to a method of using the fixture 100I, the tip portion of the third wire rod part 130I is firstly pierced into the base end side sidewall of the nasal
cavity insertion tube 200. Next, the third wire rod part 130I is bent within the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. It is herein preferable to fix the fixture 100I and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 by clipping the sidewall of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 with the bent third wire rod part 130I and the secondwire rod part 120. Under the condition, the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is inserted from its tip side into a nasal passage, and the tip portion of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is gradually inserted toward the pharynx. Then, finally, the tip portion of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is inserted into the pharynx, while the bottom end of the bridge of the nose is clipped with a part of the secondwire rod part 120 and the firstwire rod part 110. - Similarly to the
fixture 100 according to the first embodiment, afixture 100D according to a second embodiment of the present invention is formed by thewire rod 101. Further, as shown inFIG. 9 , thefixture 100D is mainly formed by the firstwire rod part 110, the secondwire rod part 120, a thirdwire rod part 130 d, a fourthwire rod part 150 and the second circularwire rod part 140. - The first
wire rod part 110 and the secondwire rod part 120 are respectively the same as the firstwire rod part 110 and the secondwire rod part 120 according to the first embodiment. The second circularwire rod part 140 is the same as the second circularwire rod part 140 described in the variation (C) of the first embodiment. - The third
wire rod part 130 d and the fourthwire rod part 150, both of which do not exist in thefixtures - (1) Third Wire Rod Part
- As shown in
FIG. 9 , the thirdwire rod part 130 d is continued to the secondwire rod part 120, and is formed to be opposed to the secondwire rod part 120 on the opposite side of the first wire rod formed side of the secondwire rod part 120 by folding back thewire rod 101 oppositely to the secondwire rod part 120 at a third folded-back portion FL3. Further, as shown inFIG. 10 , the third folded-back portion FL3 serves to fix the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. - (2) Fourth Wire Rod Part
- As shown in
FIG. 9 , the fourthwire rod part 150 is continued to the thirdwire rod part 130 d, and is formed to be opposed to the thirdwire rod part 130 d on the opposite side of the second wire rod formed side of the thirdwire rod part 130 d by folding back thewire rod 101 oppositely to the thirdwire rod part 130 d, i.e., in the same direction as the secondwire rod part 120 at a fourth folded-back portion FL4. Further, as shown inFIG. 10 , the fourth folded-back portion FL4 is disposed astride a nasal wing NW, and thus serves to prevent the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 from being inserted into a nasal passage NH and the patient's body more than necessity. - First, the tip portion of the fourth
wire rod part 150 is pierced through the base end side Sb section of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200, and subsequently, the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is moved to the third folded-back portion FL3. Next, under the condition, the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is inserted from its tip side Sc into a nasal passage NH, and the tip portion 210 (seeFIG. 2 ) of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is gradually inserted toward the pharynx. Then, finally, the tip portion 210 (seeFIG. 2 ) of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is inserted into the pharynx, while the bottom end of the bridge of the nose NP is clipped with the constricted section CS. Thus, the fourth folded-back portion FL4 is herein positioned astride either of the nasal wings NW. - In the
fixture 100D according to the embodiment of the present invention, the fourth folded-back portion FL4, exerting a burial prevention function for the nasalcavity insertion tube 200, is formed in addition to the constricted section CS functioning as a clip with respect to the bridge of the nose NP, the thirdwire rod part 130 and thelinear section 122 of the secondwire rod part 120, both of which function as a clip with respect to the sidewall of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. Therefore, thefixture 100 can not only firmly fix the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 to the bridge of the nose NP but also prevent the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 from being inserted into a nasal passage NH and the body more than necessity during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder. Therefore, thefixture 100 can prevent the displacement or the detachment of the nasalcavity insertion tube 100 during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder. - The various variations of the first embodiment may be applied to the
fixture 100D according to the aforementioned embodiment. - As shown in
FIG. 14( a), a nasal cavity insertion device set 300J according to a third embodiment of the present invention includes afixture 100J and a nasalcavity insertion tube 200J. It should be noted that thefixture 100J is similar to thefixture 100 according to the aforementioned first embodiment, and therefore, explanation thereof will be hereinafter omitted. - The nasal
cavity insertion tube 200J is a tube made of silicone rubber and has a length roughly the same as the distance from the entrance of a nasal passage to a pharynx. It should be noted that thefixture 100J can be attached to the base end side of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200J. Further, the nasalcavity insertion tube 200J has fourthin portions 210J formed at predetermined intervals on the sidewall of the base end side section thereof. It should be herein noted that the example of forming thethin portions 210J has been explained. However, the present invention is not limited to the configuration, and thethin portions 210J may be holes penetrating through the sidewall. Further, the number of thethin portions 210J or the holes is not limited to four. - First, as shown in
FIG. 14( b), the tip portion of a thirdwire rod part 130J is pierced into any one of thethin portions 210J formed on the base end side section of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200J. It is arbitrary selected which of thethin portions 210J should be pierced by the thirdwire rod part 130J depending on the length from a nasal passage to the pharynx of a patient. Then, the sidewall of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200J is clipped with the thirdwire rod part 130J and thelinear section 122 of a secondwire rod part 120J. Under the condition, as shown inFIG. 14( c), the secondwire rod part 120J and the outer peripheral surface of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200J are adhered by means of an adhesive 220J (e.g., silicone rubber). Next, under the condition, the nasalcavity insertion tube 200J is inserted from the tip side Sc into either of the nasal passages NH, and the tip portion (not shown in the figure) of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200J is gradually inserted toward the pharynx. Then, finally, the tip portion (not shown in the figure) of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200J is inserted into the pharynx, while the bottom end of the bridge of the nose NP is clipped with the constricted section CS (seeFIG. 3) . It should be herein noted that the tip of a firstwire rod part 110J exists in the nasal passage NH. - In detaching the
fixture 100J from the bridge of the nose NP, thefixture 100J may be pulled out while being simply held with a hand. - In the nasal cavity insertion device set 300J according to the embodiment of the present invention, the
fixture 100J is used, which is the same as thefixture 100 according to the first embodiment. Therefore, thefixture 100J has features similar to the features (1) to (3) of thefixture 100 according to the first embodiment and achieves advantageous effects similar to those achieved by thefixture 100 according to the first embodiment. - Further, the nasal
cavity insertion tube 200J has thethin portions 210J formed at predetermined intervals on the lateral surface thereof. This makes it possible to adjust the position of thefixture 100J in accordance with the length from a nasal passage to a pharynx of a patient. Therefore, the tip of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200J can be disposed at a desired position in the pharynx. - (A)
- The various variations of the first embodiment (100A, 100B, 100C, 100F, 100G, 100H and 100I, the fixture according to the second embodiment (100D) and the variations of the second embodiment may be applied to the
fixture 100J of the nasal cavity insertion device set 300J according to the aforementioned embodiment. - (B)
- In the nasal cavity insertion device set 300J according to the aforementioned embodiment, the example has been explained that the second
wire rod part 120J and the outer peripheral surface of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200J are adhered by means of the adhesive 220J made of silicone rubber. However, the present invention is not limited to the configuration, and the following materials can be applied as the adhesive 220J other than the aforementioned silicone rubber. Specific examples are: allyltrichlorosilane; allyltriethoxysilane; allyltrimethoxysilane; diethoxymethylvinylsilane; trichlorovinylsilane; triethoxyvinylsilane; vinyltrimethoxysilane; 3-glycidyloxypropyl(dimethoxy)methylsilane; 3-glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane; diethoxy(3-glycidyloxypropyl)methylsilane; 3-(2-aminoethylamino)propyldimethoxymethylsilane; 3-(2-aminoethylamino)propyltriethoxysilane; 3-(2-aminoethylamino)propyltrimethoxysilane; 3-aminopropyldiethoxymethylsilane; 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane; 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane; (3-mercaptopropyl)triethoxysilane; (3-mercaptopropyl)trimethoxysilane; (chloromethyl) triethoxysilane; 1-[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl]urea; 2-(3,4-epoxycyclohexyl)ethyltrimethoxysilane; 3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl isocyanate; 3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl methacrylate; 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl acrylate; 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl methacrylate; 3-chloropropyldimethoxymethylsilane; 3-chloropropyltrichlorosilane; 3-chloropropyltriethoxysilane; 3-trimethoxysilylpropyl chloride; N-[2-(N-vinylbenzylamino)ethyl]-3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane hydrochloride; trichloro(1H,1H,2H,2H-tridecafluoro-n-octyl)silane; triethoxy-1H,1H,2H,2H-tridecafluoro-n-octylsilane; trimethoxy(3,3,3-trifluoropropyl)silane; tetraethoxysilane; polyalkylsiloxane; polyalkylalkenylsiloxane; polyalkylhydrogensiloxane; acrylic modified silicone resin; and one-component RTV (Room Temperature Vulcanizable) rubber. - (C)
- In the aforementioned embodiment, the nasal cavity insertion device set 300J as shown in
FIG. 14 has been introduced as an example. However, a nasal cavity insertion device set 300K as shown inFIG. 18 is also in the scope of the present invention. - Such a nasal cavity insertion device set 300K is the same as the nasal cavity insertion device set 300J according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that a
base end section 220K of a nasalcavity insertion tube 200K is tapered. In other words, as shown inFIG. 18 , the nasal cavity insertion device set 300K according to the variation includes afixture 100K and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200K. It should be noted that thefixture 100 according to the first embodiment, the various variations (100A, 100B, 100C, 100F, 100G, 100H and 100I) of the first embodiment, the fixture (100D) according to the second embodiment and the variation of the second embodiment may be applied to thefixture 100K. - Further, in the present embodiment, the nasal
cavity insertion tube 200K includes amain body part 210K and thebase end section 220K formed continuously to themain body part 210K. Thebase end section 220K is tapered so that the diameter thereof is gradually increased from themain body part 210K side to the end of thebase end section 220K. - According to the aforementioned configuration, the nasal
cavity insertion tube 200K can be prevented from dropping to the pharynx side by setting the outermost diameter of thebase end section 220K of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200K to be greater than the diameter of a nasal passage. - (D)
- Further, in the aforementioned variation (C), the
base end section 220K of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200K is tapered. In the present invention, however, a plurality of throughholes 221K′ may be formed in a taperedbase end section 220K′ of a nasalcavity insertion tube 200K′ as with a nasal cavity insertion device set 300K′ shown inFIG. 19 . It should be noted that the present variation is similar to the aforementioned variation (C) except for that the throughholes 221K′ are formed in thebase end section 220K′ of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200K′. Therefore, the same reference numeral is assigned to an element similar to the corresponding one of the aforementioned variation (C) and explanation of the element will be hereinafter omitted. - According to the aforementioned configuration, the
base end section 220K′ of thetube 200K′ is tapered, and thereby, air permeability between the inside and the outside of a nasal passage can be reliably achieved by the throughholes 221K′ even if thebase end section 220K′ is disposed while covering the nasal passage. - (E)
- In the aforementioned embodiment, the nasal cavity insertion device set 300J as shown in
FIG. 14 has been introduced as an example. However, a nasal cavity insertion device set 300K″ as shown inFIG. 20 is also in the scope of the present invention. - Such a nasal cavity insertion device set 300K″ is the same as the nasal cavity insertion device set 300J according to the aforementioned embodiment except for that a
base end section 220K″ of a nasalcavity insertion tube 200K″ is flanged. In other words, as shown inFIG. 20 , the nasal cavity insertion device set 300K″ according to the present variation includes thefixture 100K and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200K″. It should be noted that thefixture 100 according to the first embodiment, the various variations (100A, 100B, 100C, 100F, 100G, 100H and 100I) of the first embodiment, the fixture (100D) according to the second embodiment and the variation of the second embodiment may be applied to thefixture 100K. - Further, in the present embodiment, the nasal
cavity insertion tube 200K″ includes amain body part 210K″ and thebase end section 220K″ formed continuously to themain body part 210K″ . Thebase end section 220K″ is flanged. - According to the aforementioned configuration, the nasal
cavity insertion tube 200K″ can be prevented from dropping to the pharynx side by setting the outermost diameter of thebase end section 220K″ of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200K″ to be greater than the diameter of a nasal passage. - As shown in
FIG. 21 , afixture 100L according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention has a feature of fixing the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 to be inserted into a nasal cavity. Specifically, thefixture 100L includes aclip part 110L clipping the bridge of the nose and a connectingpart 120L connecting theclip part 110L and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. Further, theclip part 110L includes afirst insertion portion 111L to be inserted into one of the nasal passages, asecond insertion portion 112L to be inserted into the other of the nasal passages and acoupling portion 113L coupling thefirst insertion portion 111L and thesecond insertion portion 112L. Thecoupling portion 113L couples thefirst insertion portion 111L and thesecond insertion portion 112 so that the bridge of the nose can be pressed from its both sides by thefirst insertion portion 111L and thesecond insertion portion 112L. Further, thefirst insertion portion 111L and thesecond insertion portion 112L are both curved to be arranged along the inner peripheral surfaces of the nasal passages. - (A)
- In the aforementioned embodiment, the
fixture 100L as shown inFIG. 21 has been introduced as an example. However, afixture 100L′ as shown inFIG. 22 is also in the scope of the present invention. - Such a
fixture 100L′ is similar to theaforementioned fixture 100L except for that thefixture 100L′ includes ahook portion 130L′ to be hooked on a nasal wing. Therefore, explanation thereof will be hereinafter omitted. Thehook portion 130L′ is hooked on the nasal wing of a nasal passage different from the nasal passage to which the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is inserted. - (B)
- In the aforementioned embodiment, the
fixture 100L as shown inFIG. 22 has been introduced as an example. However, afixture 100L″ as shown inFIG. 23 is also in the scope of the present invention. - Such a
fixture 100L″ is similar to theaforementioned fixture 100L except for that thefixture 100L″ includes ahook portion 130L″ to be hooked on a nasal wing. Therefore, explanation thereof will be hereinafter omitted. Unlike thehook portion 130L′ according to the aforementioned variation (A), thehook portion 130L″ is hooked on the nasal wing of the nasal passage to which the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is inserted. - As with the aforementioned variations (A) and (B), the nasal
cavity insertion tube 200 can be fixed not only to the bridge of the nose but also to a nasal wing by providing thehook portion 130L′, 130L″ to be hooked on the nasal wing. Therefore, the displacement of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 or the detachment of the device can be effectively prevented. - As shown in
FIG. 24 , a nasal cavityinsertion tube fixture 100M according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention has a feature of fixing the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 to be inserted into a nasal cavity. The nasal cavityinsertion tube fixture 100M according to the fifth embodiment makes contact with the inside of a nasal passage for fixing the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. Specifically, the nasal cavityinsertion tube fixture 100M includes aclip part 110M clipping the bridge of the nose and a connectingpart 120M connecting theclip part 110M and the nasalcivility insertion tube 200. - Further, the
clip part 110M includes afirst insertion portion 111M to be inserted into one nasal passage, asecond insertion portion 112M to be inserted into the other nasal passage and acoupling portion 113M coupling thefirst insertion portion 111M and thesecond insertion portion 112M. Further, thefirst insertion portion 111M is a wire that the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 is connected to the tip thereof . Further, a plate-shapedmember 114M is disposed on the tip of thesecond insertion portion 112M, while making surface contact with the inner peripheral surface of the other nasal passage. - (A)
- In the aforementioned embodiment, the
fixture 100M as shown inFIG. 24 has been introduced as an example . However, afixture 100M′ as shown inFIG. 25 is also in the scope of the present invention. -
Such fixture 100M′ is similar to theaforementioned fixture 100M except for that thesecond insertion portion 112M is provided with atubular member 114M′. Therefore, explanation thereof will be hereinafter omitted. Thetubular member 114M′ is a flexibly deformable tube having an outer diameter greater than the average of the inner diameter of nasal passages. Further, thetubular member 114M′ makes contact with the inner peripheral surface of the nasal passage. In the insertion into the nasal passage, thetubular member 114M′ is inserted into the nasal passage while being reduced in its diameter. Accordingly, thetubular member 114M′ is increased in its diameter in the inside of the nasal passage by means of the force of restoring to its original shape and makes contact with the inner peripheral surface of the nasal passage. - (B)
- In the aforementioned variation, the
fixture 100M′ including thetubular member 114M′ has been introduced as an example. However, afixture 100M″ as shown inFIG. 26 is also in the scope of the present invention. - Such a
fixture 100M″ is similar to theaforementioned fixture 100M′ except for that thesecond insertion portion 112M is provided with anelongated tubular member 114M″. Therefore, explanation thereof will be hereinafter omitted. Similarly to the nasalcavity insertion tube 200, theelongated tubular member 114M″ is extended from a nasal passage to a nasal cavity. - (C)
- In the aforementioned exemplary embodiment, the
fixture 100M as shown inFIG. 24 has been introduced as an example. However, afixture 100M′″ as shown inFIG. 27 is also in the scope of the present invention. - Such a
fixture 100M′″ is similar to theaforementioned fixture 100M except for that thesecond insertion portion 112M is provided with a spring shapedmember 114M′″. Therefore, explanation thereof will be hereinafter omitted. The spring shapedmember 114M′″ is a spring configured to be increased or reduced in its diameter depending on the inner diameter of a nasal passage. Further, the spring shapedmember 114M′″ makes contact with the inner peripheral surface of a nasal passage. When used, spring shapedmember 114M′″ can be thus inserted into a nasal cavity while being contracted even if the nasal cavity length is short. Therefore, the spring shapedmember 114M′″ is not required to be cut or the like in accordance with the nasal cavity length. - Each of the
tubular member 114M′ of thefixture 100M′, thetubular shape member 114M″ of thefixture 100M″ and the spring shapedmember 114M′″ of thefixture 100M′″ according to the aforementioned variations has an air permeable structure. Therefore, an air flow path can be reliably produced even when any of themembers 114M′, 114M″ and 114M′″ are disposed in a nasal passage. Thus, themembers 114M′, 114M″ and 114M′″ can be prevented from obstructing the breathing of a patient. In addition to this, a contact area with thefixture 114M′, 114M″, 114M′″is increased within the nasal passage. Therefore, pain of the bridge of the nose can be relieved. - As shown in
FIG. 28 , a fixture N according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention has a feature of fixing the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 to be inserted into a nasal cavity. Thefixture 100N according to the sixth embodiment makes contact with the inside of a nasal passage for fixing the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. Specifically, thefixture 100N includes aclip part 110N clipping the bridge of the nose and a connectingpart 120N connecting theclip part 110N and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. - Further, the
clip part 110N includes afirst insertion portion 111N to be inserted into one nasal passage, asecond insertion portion 112N to be inserted into the other nasal passage and acoupling portion 113N coupling thefirst insertion portion 111N and thesecond insertion portion 112N. Further, thefirst insertion portion 111N is a wire that the nasalcavity insertion tube 200N is connected to the tip thereof. In the present embodiment, thefirst insertion portion 111N as a wire is extended from a nasal passage to the pharynx, and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200N is disposed either on the tip of or in the vicinity of the tip of thefirst insertion portion 111N. In other words, not the aforementioned nasalcavity insertion tube 200 extended from a nasal passage to the pharynx but a small device functioning enough to expand the pharynx can be used as the nasalcavity insertion tube 200N. - In the aforementioned embodiments and variations, the colors of the fixtures have not been mentioned. However, so as not to stand out when attached, the color of a
fixture 100P may be a transparent color as shown inFIG. 29( a); the color of afixture 100Q may be a skin color as shown inFIG. 29( b); the color of afixture 100R may be a pink color as shown inFIG. 29( c); the color of afixture 100S may be a black color as shown inFIG. 29( d). The aforementioned various embodiments and variations can be applied to the configurations of thefixtures - In the aforementioned variations (F) and (G) of the first embodiment, the
fixtures fixture 100T shown inFIGS. 30( a) and 30(b) is also in the scope of the present invention. - In other words, the
fixture 100T includes a firstwire rod part 110T to be inserted into one nasal passage, a secondwire rod part 120T to be inserted into the other nasal passage and a thirdwire rod part 130T holding the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. Further, in the present embodiment, both of the firstwire rod part 110T and the secondwire rod part 120T can be adjusted in the length thereof with respect to a longitudinal direction (an arrow X direction) . It should be noted that both of the firstwire rod part 110T and the secondwire rod part 120T are herein configured to be adjustable in the length thereof, but either of the firstwire rod part 110T and the secondwire rod part 120T may be adjustable in the length thereof. The length adjusting mechanism is similar to the aforementioned variations (F) and (G) of the first embodiment, and therefore, explanation thereof will be omitted. - Further, in the present embodiment, the
coupling part 130T between the firstwire rod part 110T and the secondwire rod part 120T is configured to be adjustable in the length thereof with respect to a width direction (an arrow Y direction). The length adjusting function is also similar to the aforementioned variations (F) and (G) of the first embodiment, and therefore, explanation thereof will be omitted. - In other words, the
fixture 100T of the present embodiment is configured to be adjustable in the length thereof in both the longitudinal direction (the arrow X direction) and the width direction (the arrow Y direction). Accordingly, thefixture 100T can be attached in accordance with the nasal size of a patient. - In the aforementioned embodiments, the method of piercing the fixture into the nasal cavity insertion tube has been exemplified as a method of fixing the fixture and the nasal cavity insertion tube. However, the present invention is not limited to this. The
fixture 100 and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 may be fixed by means of the following method. It should be noted that the aforementioned various embodiments and variations can be applied to thefixture 100 and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. - Specifically, as shown in
FIG. 31( a), thefixture 100 and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 may be fixed by means of welding (a welding portion B), or alternatively, may be adhered by means of an adhesive B. - Further, as shown in
FIG. 31( b), thefixture 100 and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 may be fixed by means of a fitting structure. - Further as shown in
FIG. 31( c), thefixture 100 may be fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. Specifically, the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 has a constrictedportion 250 on the base end section thereof. Further, atip portion 150, having an increased diameter, of thefixture 100 is fitted onto theconstricted portion 250. Accordingly, thefixture 100 and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 are fixed. - Further as shown in
FIG. 31( d), thefixture 100 may be fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the nasalcavity insertion tube 200. Specifically, the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 having aflanged portion 260 is inserted through the inside of atubular structure part 160 attached to thefixture 100. Accordingly, thetubular structure part 160 is received by theflanged portion 260. Thus, thefixture 100 and the nasalcavity insertion tube 200 are fixed. - The fixture and the nasal cavity insertion device set according to the present invention have a feature of preventing the displacement or the detachment of the nasal cavity insertion tube during the sleep of a patient of sleep disorder.
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